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Identification of age and ethnicity specific gene expression biomarkers for immune aging

Authors :
Yudai Xu
Oscar Junhong Luo
Guodong Zhu
Yutian Hu
Lipeng Mao
Haitao Niu
Wen Lei
Feng Gao
Guobing Chen
Yang Hu
Jian Xiang
Lijuan Gao
Li’an Huang
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Human immune system functions over an entire lifetime, yet how and why the immune system becomes less effective with age are not well understood. Here, we characterize peripheral blood mononuclear cells transcriptome from 172 healthy adults with 21~90 years of age using RNA-seq and the weighted gene correlation network analyses (WGCNA). These data reveal a set of insightful gene expression modules and representative gene biomarkers for human immune system aging from Asian and Caucasian ancestry, respectively. Among them, the aging-specific modules show an age-related gene expression variation spike around early-seventies. In addition, it is not known whether Asian and Caucasian immune systems go through similar gene expression changes throughout their lifespan, and to what extent these aging-associated changes are shared among ethnicities. We find the top hub genes including NUDT7, CLPB, OXNAD1 and MLLT3 are shared between Asian and Caucasian aging related modules and further validated in human PBMCs from different age groups. Overall, the impact of age and race on transcriptional variation elucidated from this study provide insights into the transcriptional driver of immune aging.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........828ba1d84a9e1e842227ebda51e2c743
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.22.432179